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stanitsas to
generic volosts, or counties.
Local revolutionary committees ****isted in this, p****ing
resolutions in
parallel to
destroy the
stanitsa as...
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Stanitsas may
refer to: The
English plural form of the word
stanitsa, a
historical type of
village in the
Russian Empire Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (1910–1987)...
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recordings and
interpretations of
Stanitsas,
sometimes to the
extent of
attempting to copy his
personal style. The "
Stanitsas school" may thus be
called one...
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Taman (Russian: Тамань) is a
stanitsa (village) in the
Temryuksky District of
Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is on the
Taman Peninsula and on the
coast of...
- the khutors. Originally,
stanitsas were
fortified Russian Cossack outposts during the
Caucasian War.
After 1861, the
stanitsas also
started to
appear in...
- of a
number of
types of
rural settlements,
including villages, selos,
stanitsas, slobodas, khutors, pochinoks, and
other local variations.
Russia portal...
- existence,
Cherkessk was a
stanitsa, a
village inside a
Cossack host,
which from 1825 to 1931 was
named Batalpashinskaya stanitsa (Russian: Баталпашинская...
- Nafpliotis,
while Pringos himself was in turn
succeeded by
Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas.
Although the
oldest existing recordings of the
Patriarchal School of...
- 500; 40.600
Kostromskaya (Russian: Костромска́я) is a
rural locality (a
stanitsa) in
Mostovsky District of
Krasnodar Krai, Russia,
located at the footsteps...
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western flank of the line. In 1778-1782,
Khopyor Cossacks founded four
stanitsas:
Stavropolskaya (next to the
fortress of Stavropol,
established on 22...